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Trials|December 3, 2010
Participants' preference for type of leaflet used to feed back the results of a randomised trial: a surveyStephen Brealey, Lazaros Andronis, Laura Dennis, et al.
BMC Health Services Research|October 17, 2006
The DAMASK trial protocol: a pragmatic randomised trial to evaluate whether GPs should have direct access to MRI for patients with suspected internal derangement of the kneeStephen D Brealey, Christine Atwell, Stirling Bryan, et al.
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|September 22, 2007
Using postal randomization to replace telephone randomization had no significant effect on recruitment of patientsStephen D Brealey, Christine Atwell, Stirling Bryan, et al.
BMC Medical Research Methodology|March 1, 2007
Improving response rates using a monetary incentive for patient completion of questionnaires: an observational studyStephen D Brealey, Christine Atwell, Stirling Bryan, et al.
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Trials|December 3, 2010
Participants' preference for type of leaflet used to feed back the results of a randomised trial: a surveyStephen Brealey, Lazaros Andronis, Laura Dennis, et al.
BMC Health Services Research|October 17, 2006
The DAMASK trial protocol: a pragmatic randomised trial to evaluate whether GPs should have direct access to MRI for patients with suspected internal derangement of the kneeStephen D Brealey, Christine Atwell, Stirling Bryan, et al.
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|September 22, 2007
Using postal randomization to replace telephone randomization had no significant effect on recruitment of patientsStephen D Brealey, Christine Atwell, Stirling Bryan, et al.
BMC Medical Research Methodology|March 1, 2007
Improving response rates using a monetary incentive for patient completion of questionnaires: an observational studyStephen D Brealey, Christine Atwell, Stirling Bryan, et al.
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